نتایج جستجو برای: r7 milk

تعداد نتایج: 72263  

2013
Jonathan S. Kniss Scott Holbrook Tory G. Herman

Work on axon growth has classically focused on understanding how extrinsic cues control growth cone dynamics independent of the cell body. However, more recently, neuron-intrinsic transcription factors have been shown to influence both normal and regenerative axon growth, suggesting that understanding their mechanism of action is of clinical importance. We are studying axon targeting in the Dro...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2005
Kirill A Martemyanov Peter J Yoo Nikolai P Skiba Vadim Y Arshavsky

The R7 subfamily of the regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins is represented by four members broadly expressed in the mammalian nervous system. Here we report that in the brain all four R7 proteins form tight complexes with a previously unidentified protein, which we call the R7-binding protein or R7BP. We initially identified R7BP as a protein co-precipitating with the R7 protein, R...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2007
Shinichi Yonekura Lei Xu Chun-Yuan Ting Chi-Hon Lee

Drosophila N-cadherin (CadN) is an evolutionarily conserved, atypical classical cadherin, which has a large complex extracellular domain and a catenin-binding cytoplasmic domain. We have previously shown that CadN regulates target selection of R7 photoreceptor axons. To determine the functional domains of CadN, we conducted a structure-function analysis focusing on its in vitro adhesive activit...

Journal: :Development 1989
K Basler E Hafen

The development of the compound eye of Drosophila consists of a linear, stereotyped program starting at the posterior end of the eye imaginal disc and progressing towards the anterior border. The determination of the R7 photoreceptor cells is part of this process and is dependent on the sevenless gene. In this study, we used a heat-shock-inducible sevenless gene as a conditional allele to deter...

Journal: :Cell 1995
Mathias Treier Dirk Bohmann Marek Mlodzik

R7 photoreceptor fate in the Drosophila eye induced by the activation of the Sevenless receptor tyrosine kinase and the RAS/MAP kinase signal transduction pathway. We show that expression of a constitutively activated JUN isoform in ommatidial precursor cells is sufficient to induce R7 fate independent of upstream signals normally required for photoreceptor determination. We present evidence th...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2005
Ryan M. Drenan Craig A. Doupnik Maureen P. Boyle Louis J. Muglia James E. Huettner Maurine E. Linder Kendall J. Blumer

The RGS7 (R7) family of RGS proteins bound to the divergent Gbeta subunit Gbeta5 is a crucial regulator of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling in the visual and nervous systems. Here, we identify R7BP, a novel neuronally expressed protein that binds R7-Gbeta5 complexes and shuttles them between the plasma membrane and nucleus. Regional expression of R7BP, Gbeta5, and R7 isoforms in brai...

2008
Arkadiy Skopenkov ARKADIY SKOPENKOV

We work in the smooth category. Let N be a closed connected n-manifold and assume that m > n + 2. Denote by E(N) the set of embeddings N → R up to isotopy. The group E(S) acts on E(N) by embedded connected summation of a manifold and a sphere. If E(S) is non-zero (which often happens for 2m < 3n + 4) then until recently no results on this action and no complete description of E(N) were known. O...

2010
Morwenna Y. Porter Michael R. Koelle

Regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins inhibit G protein signaling by activating Galpha GTPase activity, but the mechanisms that regulate RGS activity are not well understood. The mammalian R7 binding protein (R7BP) can interact with all members of the R7 family of RGS proteins, and palmitoylation of R7BP can target R7 RGS proteins to the plasma membrane in cultured cells. However, whe...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular neurosciences 2007
Joseph H Song Hongman Song Theodore G Wensel Maxim Sokolov Kirill A Martemyanov

G protein signaling in the retina is crucially regulated by the R7 family of regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins, which act to stimulate the rate of G protein inactivation. Recent findings indicate that R7 RGS proteins form complexes with two newly identified membrane anchors: RGS9 Anchor Protein (R9AP) and R7 Binding Protein (R7BP), which play essential roles in modulating the exp...

2012
S. KNISS Jonathan S. Kniss Jonathan Kniss

Original approval signatures are on file with the University of Oregon Graduate School. The nervous system is required for human cognition, motor function, and sensory interaction. A complex network of neuronal connections, or synapses, carries out these behaviors, and defects in neural connectivity can result in developmental and degenerative diseases. In vertebrate nervous systems, synapses m...

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